Try
linux mem=128M
on your next LILO prompt. If the machine won't boot properly, subtract a meg in case your video card uses a meg or two for frame buffers.
 
When you get it working, make the change permanent in lilo.conf with a line like
append="mem=128M"
 
Then run /sbin/lilo to re-install the boot loader.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Edgard Seif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:04 AM
Subject: RAM problem

Hi,
 
I have installed Linux Mandrak 7.0 kernel version 2.2.14-1 and I have 128M of RAM on the system (HP brio, PIII 500Mhz intel processor) but the Operating System is able to detect only 64M of RAM.
 
What should i do to make linux detect the 128M of RAM?
 
P.S. I checked the setup (by pushing F2 on startup) and the 128M of RAM are well detected.
 
Thanks for your help
 
Eddy.

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